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Re: Sako, Any Good?

Sako rifles are now serving as an effective tool for hunting and shooting purpose and It has become a good brand around the world and has several features including high durability, quick targeting facility and is considered best for focusing with great accuracy from a long distance. These rifles are mainly designed and manufactured to be used as the most accurate and active tactical rifles in the hunting field. It is easy to grip and use. These rifles always fulfils customers expectations. A number of sako rifles are there with different features and has been categorized into Sako 85 Rifles, Sako TRG Rifles, Sako A7 Rifles and many more in the market. The price rate of sako rifles series is very reasonable.

Re: Sako, Any Good?

A guy in our gun club had one in a .243 years ago. He never got it to be as accurate as Sako's were known to be. He tried handloads and factory ammo but,never got it to shoot well. He sold it and got a Remington Sendero in .243. It was the only inaccurate Sako that I've ever heard of.

Re: Sako, Any Good?

I can only give my experience with one Sako. It's a M995 in 30-378WBY and is a lower end Sako. Smoothest action I've used, have not reloaded a load for it that has shot over a 3 shot 1" group, from 125gr to 200gr bullets.